Opinions

Noting long-time bipartisan support for reducing nuclear threats, former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger and NTI consultant Steve Andreasen note that as the campaign season unfolds, "the public deserves a debate whose goal is not to score political points, but to focus solely on reducing nuclear threats to the American people."

The fourth in a series of op-eds by George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger and Sam Nunn, addressing a new definition of deterrence in the context of working toward a world without nuclear weapons.

In an op-ed published by the International Herald Tribune, Senator Nunn urges NATO and Russia to adopt a series of steps that will improve the security of tactical nuclear weapons now, and pave the way for further consolidation, reduction and elimination of these weapons throughout the Euro-Atlantic zone.

The co-chairmen of the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative commission--former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, Russia's former Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and former German Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger--encourage North America, Europe and Russia to cooperate on missile defense in a new International Herald Tribune op-ed.

In an op-ed published in The Hill, former U.S. Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and former Senator Sam Nunn call for broad support for the U.S.-U.A.E. 123 Agreement and argue that it is good for the United States from a U.S. national security standpoint and also good for the international nonproliferation regime.

In an op-ed in Politico, Sam Nunn, Bill Perry and Sandy Berger propose a plan for initiating a bipartisan process between the White House and the Senate to reconsider the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

An op-ed published by the New York Times and written by Senator Richard Lugar and former Senator Nunn on the importance of the United States and Russia to cooperate to prevent the spread and use of nuclear weapons.

A Wall Street Journal op-ed by former Secretary of State George Shultz, former Defense Secretary William Perry, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Senator Sam Nunn and other leading security experts advancing the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons and the concrete steps needed to make progress in that direction.

An op-ed by George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger and Sam Nunn and published in The Wall Street Journal which outlines a vision of a world free of nuclear weapons together with specific steps that can reduce nuclear dangers.